Appendix 1 COPELAND HIGHWAYS WORKING GROUP

Minutes of a Meeting of the Copeland Highways Working Group held on Wednesday, 13 February 2019 at 10.00 am at Lillyhall Depot,

PRESENT:

Mr K Hitchen (Chair)

Mr MS Barbour Mr CP Turner Mr M Hawkins Mr CJ Whiteside Mr FI Morgan Mr AW Wonnacott

Also in Attendance:-

Mr K Cosgrove - Highways Network Manager (Copeland) Ms G Elliott - Area Manager - Copeland Miss H English - Legal Officer Mr P Groom - Traffic Management Officer Ms D Ward - Copeland Borough Council Ms J Taylor - Copeland Borough Council

PART 1 – ITEMS CONSIDERED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE PUBLIC AND PRESS

154 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE

Apologies for absence were received from Mr A Lamb, Mr GRPM Roberts and Mr D Wilson.

155 MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING

RESOLVED, that the minutes of the previous meeting held on 10 December 2018 be agreed as an accurate record.

In relation to Minute Number 149 a Member thought the sea defence wall repairs at Seascale needed further work. The Highways Network Manager informed that this would be looked at in Spring 2019.

156 COPELAND BOROUGH COUNCIL PUBLIC REALM SCHEME

Ms D Ward and Ms J Taylor from Copeland Borough Council attended the meeting to present an update on Public Realm Schemes in the Copeland Area. It was explained that consultation concluded in December 2018 and four draft schemes had been identified for , Egremont, and .

Cleator Moor Public realm works in Cleator Moor would be focussed on the town square aiming to make a more usable place where people could gather. In deciding whether to move the memorial fountain the Borough Council consulted residents and found there was no wish for the fountain to be moved, but residents did want the fountain to be restored to working order. The Borough Council would introduce seating areas and planting to soften the area. The Town Council were keen for up-lighting to be put on buildings. The local Member for Cleator Moor West expressed a concern regarding current street lighting and anti-social behaviour in the area. To respond Borough Council Officers advised that they were aware of the issue and would endeavour to incorporate lighting into the works.

Members requested that young people be included in the consultation, Borough Council Officers explained that they had spoken to a small group of young people in the area and they had requested a bin. Borough Council Officers were asked whether they had considered using benches made from recycled materials, it was explained this had not been considered as it would not fit the conservation area.

Egremont Proposals for the town of Egremont focussed on the area surrounding the War Memorial, an area which was primarily used for parking. The Borough Council were looking at pedestrianising part of the area and creating a market place. During consultation concerns had been raised in regards to a possible loss of parking, particularly outside shops. To address this the Borough Council drafted an alternative option which would see parking retained outside of shops. The Highways Network Manager informed that the works identified for Egremont would require changes to the Copeland Traffic Regulation Order and could add a significant amount of time to project delivery.

Millom Officers from the Borough Council explained that works in Millom were focussed on the area around Market Place. Work would include an introduction of seating and planting, together with a possibility of space for market stalls. During consultation concerns were raised regarding parking and turning spaces for buses. To overcome this, a second plan was drafted which would cover a smaller area so that parking was not lost.

A discussion took place regarding the Town Councils concerns with loss of parking in the area and the desire for a one-way system, in response the Area Manager for Copeland explained that an assessment had shown there was no need for a one- way system in the area .

Whitehaven It was noted that Whitehaven Town Council had expressed a preference for the work to be focussed on King Street to encourage shoppers to the area. Officers from the Borough Council explained the entrance would be enhanced by introducing a seating area, marking entrances/ pedestrian areas and planting. Public consultation had shown a desire for the gazebo to be repainted rather than removed.

2 A Member asked whether there was any traffic restriction in place on King Street as he was concerned about the level of traffic. The Highways Network Manager advised that there was a Traffic Order in place and was a matter for the police to enforce as the restriction relates to a movement offence. It was questioned whether there was any mechanical measures that could be implemented to prevent traffic. Officers informed that there was a meeting planned with Ms D Beckett (CBC) regarding concerns raised and following this would be able to discuss further.

A question was raised in regards to maintenance costs, Officers from the Borough Council explained that discussions to reach an agreement were needed before any work could commence. The Highways Network Manager explained that like any other improvement scheme the County Council would look for a commuted sum to support future maintenance.

To conclude, the Borough Council Officers explained they would attend the Highways Working Group again in the upcoming months to provide an update. The Chair thanked the Officers for the update.

157 DRAFT COPELAND HIGHWAYS BUDGET 2019/2020

The Highways Working Group considered a report by the Acting Executive Director- Economy and Infrastructure. The report advised that the County Council’s revenue budget for 2019/20 had not yet been approved by County Council. For the purposes of the report, the amount available for 2019/20 was estimated to be the same as 2018/19. Therefore the highways revenue budget allocation to Copeland for 2019/20 was estimated at £648,803.

Members were requested to determine the distribution of resources among the budget headings within the Draft Highway Maintenance Revenue Budget.

It was explained that over the past 2/3 years the County Council had invested in new LED streetlights and as a result the Council was now seeing savings as the lights have a greater longevity. As a result of this the savings could be used to increase the Better Highways budget, supporting the reactive maintenance function.

It was AGREED, that Members RECOMMEND the devolved draft highways revenue budget for 2019/2020 to Copeland Local Committee as proposed in the report.

158 HIGHWAYS NETWORK MANAGERS REPORT

Members considered a report from the Acting Executive Director – Economy and Infrastructure which updated on the Highway Network matters over the last quarter.

Members were also given the opportunity to discuss the content of the report including:-

3 Local Scheme Delivery 2018/19

Local Officers with support from Members had delivered circa £4,000,000 pounds worth of highway related improvements.

The County Council also received £420,000 of additional pothole funding in addition to the £800,000 received at the turn of the calendar year from the DfT.

The following resurfacing schemes had been completed; Santon Bridge, Asby to Kidburn Gill, A5086 Crossgates Lamplugh and Chapel Street in Egremont. A further 13 major surfacing schemes were expected to be complete prior to the financial year end.

Design work was progressing on schemes identified for 2019/20.

Routine Gully Maintenance

Initial auditing identified that the gully cleansing revenue budget was forecasting an overspend due to an increase in waste charges and increased waste disposed of.

Officers intended to allocate £160,000 to support the revenue activity during the course of the new financial year. The same figure as allocated during 2017/18.

Gully cleansing teams over the course of the next month would be progressing route cleans in Hillcrest and Hensingham, Cleator Moor and the Ennerdale Area.

Planning Applications

A verbal update was provided on the following planning applications:- - Proposed 600 space car park at the A5086 Kangol Site. - Outline planning application for demolition of existing retail units in a conservation area and erection of a new six storey office development and the provision of a ground flood retail at Quay Street/ Swingpump Lane, Whitehaven. - Pre-application for a new residential development at Galemire.

Additional DfT Funding (Programme Update)

Officers with approval from the Chair of Copeland Local Committee accelerated a number of schemes that could be delivered prior to the financial year end. The total cost to Copeland was £844,000. The sites identified were:- - Santon Bridge - Asby to Kidburn Gill - A5086 Crossgates, Lamplugh - Chapel Street, Egremont - Main Street, Egremont - Bookwell, Egremont - A5086 Townhead Bridge, Egremont - Abbey Vale, St Bees - Woodend, Egremont

4 - A595 Bootle Village - A5093 The Oaks, Millom - Lancashire Road, Millom - A5086 Rowrah - Preston Street, Whitehaven - Earls Road, Bransty - Queen St, Sandhills Court, Whitehaven - Whinlatter Road, Whitehaven

Whitehaven Parking Strategy

The Highways Network Manager provided a verbal update on the Whitehaven Parking Strategy. The project would develop a parking strategy for Whitehaven that would consider a number of factors to facilitate business and economic growth in Whitehaven. It was explained it was important to ensure the availability of parking for shoppers to support retailing in the town centre. The project would also aim to ensure residents have adequate parking.

A595 Highways Liaison Group Meeting

Members were provided with a verbal update on the following in relation to the liason group meeting planned for 8 February 2019:- - A595 Moresby Embankment Scheme - Whitehaven Relief Road- Consultation Update - Wider Improvements/ Studies in relation to cycling/ safety/ integration - Wider Improvements/ Studies in relation to A595/ A66 Great Clifton to Fitz roundabout improvement - Copeland Improvements Update (Scalegill Road, Moor Row) - Resilience A595

Highway Condition and Safety Inspections

The Working Group were informed of upcoming changes by way of a presentation to the Better Highways Teams in compliance with new national guidelines (Well- managed Highway Infrastructure CoP). The Highways Network Manager gave an explanation of the current position, with detail of proposed changes and the timeline for implementation.

Members expressed their concerns with the proposed changes in relation to funding currently available and the monitoring of efficiency these changes bring, in response it was advocated that the Lead Officer would present an item on the topic at a future Highways Working Group to explain in greater detail.

Highway Reporting to Local Committee and Highways Working Group

Following a change to the constitution and terms of reference a discussion was held regarding how highway reporting is done to the Highways Working Group and Local Committee.

5 It was emphasised that all Members of the Local Committee were entitled to attend the Highways Working Group, the Highways Network Manager was keen to ensure all Members have full visibility of highway matters given the level of funding devolved to them. A Member made reference to the logistics of being able to attend both the Highways Working Group and Local Committee. Although the Group felt it important to have the private discussions at the Working Group.

It was suggested that 3 budget monitoring reports be tabled at Local Committee with detailed discussion on Highways matters taking place at the Highways Working Group.

RESOLVED, that Members note the content of the report.

159 IMPLEMENTING 20 MPH SPEED LIMITS OR ZONES

The Group received a report by the Acting Executive Director – Economy and Infrastructure. The report updated Members of the application of 20mph speed limits and zones and the new Service Procedure entitled “Implementation of 20mph Speed Limit or Zones”.

Members were asked to note the requests for 20mph speed limits that have been requested and the way forward for these.

It was noted that the speed limits should be evidence-led, self-explained and encourage self-compliance.

It was requested that Members note the Service Procedure and when a request for 20mph consideration is received, Members liaise with the Traffic Management Team as to how an initial consideration can be given within the existing programme of works. Any scheme could be considered within the community following comprehensive traffic monitoring.

RESOLVED, that Members note the content of the report and new Service Procedure entitled “Implementation of 20mph Speed Limit or Zones”.

160 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TEAM UPDATE

The Working Group considered a report by the Executive Director – Economy and Infrastructure which provided Members with the background and updates on various traffic management matters in the Copeland area.

Members considered updates on the following:-

Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders (TTRO’s)(Road Closures)

222 Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders had been processed for the Copeland area in 2018. Up from 196 in the previous year.

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To date in 2019 there had been a total of 50 TTRO’s processed for the Copeland area which could be attributed to the additional funding received from the DfT.

A Member asked whether United Utilities had paid for the TTRO’s required for their projects.

Copeland Speed Limit Review

Initial consultation had been completed for the proposals at Lamplugh, Harras Moor, Wilton, Drigg and Millom. Progression to advertisement had been delayed to allow initial consultation on a further proposal at Holmrook in agreement with the Chair of the Committee.

Bransty Row Junction Improvements

Detailed design schemes had been completed and options regarding landscaping and street furniture were yet to be confirmed. Works were being procured and it was expected that a consultant would be appointed in April.

Road Safety Improvements

Officers had been asked by Local Committee to investigate road safety improvements around specific areas of Copeland as highlighted in the Network Review as areas of concern with unusually high volumes of traffic. These included: Beckermet Village, B5345 Rothersyke to Whitehaven, B5295 Keekle Terrace, C4003 Keekle to Moor Row, C4004 Ennerdale Bridge/ Kirkland and C4004 Cold Fell.

Officers had received draft reports with recommendations for each location; a detailed report would be presented at the next Highways Working Group.

S106 Moor Row

Due to the nature of objections received during the period of advertisement, Officers had organised for a revised design to be advertised imminently in agreement with the Local Member, this was imminent.

Moresby Parks Road

Works to install the additional speed humps at Moresby Parks Road were expected to take place in March 2019. Works would be undertaken over two days under a staggered road closure.

RESOLVED, that Members note the content of the report.

7 161 CRASH GROUP

It was advised that the Highways Network Manager would circulate an update to all Members.

162 DATE OF NEXT MEETING

The next meeting of the Working Group would be held on 12 April 2019 at 10:00am at the Lillyhall Depot, Workington.

The meeting ended at 1.05 pm

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